Explores spatial implications of movement that generate relative locations.
Examines not only movement but also questions how movement and mobility perforce and relate to place and locationand how the latter are produced, defined and experienced through a complex set of relations and separations.
Brings varied ethnographic cases that examine spatiality in relation to peoples’ experiences of movements and mobility.
Focuses on mundane lives of people and their visions and practices of mobility and movement.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction
NataSa Gregoric Bon and Jaka Repic
Chapter 1. The (Im)Mobility of Merantau as a Sociocultural Practice in Indonesia
Noel B. Salazar
Chapter 2. Away, Within and Forward: Wayfaring towards Better Lives
Aija Lulle
Chapter 3. Rooting Routes: (Non)Movements in Southern Albania
NataSa Gregoric Bon
Chapter 4. Tracing Roots: Slovenian Diaspora in Argentina and Return Mobilities
Jaka Repic
Chapter 5. Festival Organisers as Locals-Cosmopolitans: Triggering Movement toward and within Home Place
Miha Kozorog
Chapter 6. Relational Centers in the Amazonian Landscape of Movement
Pirjo Kristiina Virtanen
Chapter 7. Displaced in the Native City: Movement and Locality in Post-War Sarajevo
Zaira Lofranco
Chapter 8. From a Tent to a House, from Nomads to Settlers: Constructions of Space and Place through Romany Narratives
Alenka Janko Spreizer
Chapter 9. Movement versus Roots? Ivory Coast - from Transnational Brotherhood to Autochthony
Thomas Fillitz
Epilogue
Sarah Green